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Sick Of This Book!

I'm sick of this book. I already know what happens in it, and I have all sorts of cool notes for the next one, and I want to 'splore new places in my universe and make things up and stuff. Editing is boring when you're in the nitpick-finishing-up stage and all the characters are lined up and stamping their little character footies at you to get on with the next adventure. I'm just sayin'.

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Re: Sick Of This Book!

I came upon your site through Hal-Con.

I know where you are because I'm there, too: completing the final edit on a long novel. I am anxious to get it done and work on book two in the series. I'm also looking forward to a few years passing, so I can read my book and enjoy the story all over again. It's great how time can blur the memory, so we can enjoy things a second time...almost as good as the first.

Re: Sick Of This Book!

Hello Diane!

I apologize for not responding to this comment earlier; I didn't see it until just now. Thanks for taking the time to commiserate with me. =)

Hope your edits are going well; I'm just getting back to mine after a family visit last week. I'm closing in on completion though, and that feels really great!

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The insufferable arrogance of human beings to think that Nature was made solely for their benefit, as if it was conceivable that the sun had been set afire merely to ripen men's apples and head their cabbages.

États et empires de la lune, 1656